Rating Bands

The DISC Score isn’t just a number; it’s a signal. To make this signal actionable, Tythe organizes DISC Scores into structured bands that reflect the credibility tier of any TRIS identity.

These bands are used to:

  • Enforce access control and trust-based filtering

  • Scale governance and ecosystem privileges

  • Signal trustworthiness without exposing score data

DISC Score Bands (7–100)

Rating
Score Range
Meaning

Poor

7–23

Very low trust. Limited ecosystem privileges.

Fair

24-43

Early credibility. Some access, but still proving.

Good

44-61

Stable participant with consistent positive signals.

Very Good

62-87

Trusted contributor with a verifiable track record.

Excellent

88-100

High-credibility identity with full privileges.

All DISC Scores start at 7 upon zk-KYH (or zk-KYA) verified TRIS activation.

They increase only through validated, impact-weighted inputs.

DISC Enforcement Bands (1–6)

TRIS IDs that violate trust standards are assigned a BAD Status, which overrides their DISC Score and places them in a suppressed range (1–6). These values represent not a trust level, but an enforced penalty. The specific value (1–6) maps to the severity and type of violation based on the Violation Code issued by the system.

Score
Violation Class

6

Easily Reversible Violations (e.g. spam)

5

Repeated low-severity offenses or manipulation

4

Sybil attempt or identity falsification

3

Exploit abuse or multi-wallet deception

2

Governance tampering, fraud, or ecosystem abuse

1

Protocol blacklisted (irreversible breach)

TRIS IDs in this range are excluded from DISC Score calculations, Credonation, and access-controlled environments. All BAD statuses are transparently displayed on Cred Watch, auditable, and tied to specific events or decisions. Some may decay over time if the violation allows it; others are permanent.

Where Rating Bands Are Used

  • Gatekeeping: Platforms can require minimum bands for borrowing, minting, voting, or visibility.

  • Validation: Proximity rules for Credonation are enforced via score bands.

  • Governance: Delegate weight and proposal rights can be scaled by band.

  • Social Filtering: Bots and bad actors are filtered out automatically based on rating.

Each band is cryptographically enforced and is not just symbolic.


“Each of us will give an account of ourselves to God.”

Romans 14:12

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